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back to you. >> thank you, john. >>> now, to the looming fiscal cliff. everyone's taxes go up on new year's day if no deal is reached. and diane sawyer got an exclusive look at where republicans stand from house speaker john boehner yesterday. jon karl has more of that from washington. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, george. the speaker of the house told diane he is confident he can strike a deal with the president. but he also took a hard line on the central issue dividing them, tax increases. >> i've made it clear to the president, and i think i said, laid out yesterday, that raising taxes on small business people is the wrong prescription, given where our economy is. >> reporter: but raising taxes on the wealthy was a central issue of president obama's campaign. he talked about it in every, single campaign speech. >> the wealthiest americans got tax cuts. tax cuts. try a tax cut. another trillion dollar tax cut that favors the wealthy. >> reporter: in her exclusive interview thursday, diane sawyer pressed the speaker on that. >> 60% of t
back to you. >> thank you, john. >>> now, to the looming fiscal cliff. everyone's taxes go up on new year's day if no deal is reached. and diane sawyer got an exclusive look at where republicans stand from house speaker john boehner yesterday. jon karl has more of that from washington. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, george. the speaker of the house told diane he is confident he can strike a deal with the president. but he also took a hard line on the central...
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all right, john. thank you so much. >>> for more on the why, we're joined from washington, by former chief psychologist for the secret service, dr. marisa randazzo. and dr. randazzo, you say it is key what he told his mother, quote, if anything happens to me, the government may be involved. you say that kind of paranoia could be a clue to what was motivating him? >> absolutely. there's so much we don't know about this case yet. and we're going to be learning as the investigation unfolds. but we've got two big clues here, with what the mother and what his aunt shared with newspapers about the paranoia, about the sense that if anything happens to me, the government is to blame. this suggests he may have been experiencing what we call a break with reality, which may indicate some developing mental disorder, like a psychosis. >> most people that develop these delusions do so in their teens or early 20s. but severe life stress can cause somebody later in life, like this man, in his early 40s, to also devel
all right, john. thank you so much. >>> for more on the why, we're joined from washington, by former chief psychologist for the secret service, dr. marisa randazzo. and dr. randazzo, you say it is key what he told his mother, quote, if anything happens to me, the government may be involved. you say that kind of paranoia could be a clue to what was motivating him? >> absolutely. there's so much we don't know about this case yet. and we're going to be learning as the investigation...
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let's start off where john left off. you would think this might be a self-defense issue because of the prior attack. >> you look at all these facts. and it seems like exactly the kind of case where the defense would say, she attacked him. he defended himself. and this is what happened. that's not what he's claiming. he's claiming he has an alibi. so, the focus of this case is going to be on that alibi. does it make sense? now, prosecutors say they have some other evidence. they have some wounds on his hands. they have some blood found in the house. but they don't have a ton of evidence. it's really going to come down to disproving, i think, this alibi. >> and pyne's father and the entire community, perhaps, is supporting jeffrey in this. >> i think it's important that the father, the husband of the victim, is supporting him in the context of this case. and the community support, i think is the type of support that the defendants hopes is reflected in this jury. what do i mean by that? i think they hope that even if there
let's start off where john left off. you would think this might be a self-defense issue because of the prior attack. >> you look at all these facts. and it seems like exactly the kind of case where the defense would say, she attacked him. he defended himself. and this is what happened. that's not what he's claiming. he's claiming he has an alibi. so, the focus of this case is going to be on that alibi. does it make sense? now, prosecutors say they have some other evidence. they have some...
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this morning, it appears that investigators may be closing in on john mcafee. the former software tycoon being sought for questioning in a murder. mcafee said rumors are rife of an imminent raid. and another bizarre twist in this saga, sources tell abc news, mcafee may never have left his house. >> he could have picked a location that's very secure, the police don't know about. >> reporter: in fact, abc news has learned mcafee's compound features a concrete safe room. this photo obtained exclusively by abc news overnight, shows the bunker's steel gate. when we visited, the lights were on. but we saw no sign of mcafee. police have been looking for mcafee since saturday night when his neighbor, american greg faull, was found shot in the back of his head in his home. >> they actually need him to make the case. specifically, they need him to talk. >> reporter: last year, faull had complained to authorities about mcafee's security and dogs. and while investigators have not named him a suspect, mcafee has spent the week in hiding, calling reporters to say he's not in
this morning, it appears that investigators may be closing in on john mcafee. the former software tycoon being sought for questioning in a murder. mcafee said rumors are rife of an imminent raid. and another bizarre twist in this saga, sources tell abc news, mcafee may never have left his house. >> he could have picked a location that's very secure, the police don't know about. >> reporter: in fact, abc news has learned mcafee's compound features a concrete safe room. this photo...
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katy perry and john mayer. yeah, they know how to do it. they were spotted taking their romance on the road north of l.a., in josh's favorite town. >> yes! >> the couple lingered for more than two hours as they dined alfresco in the picturesque seaside town. >> a santa barbara native, i believe. they took a walk at the old mission. it's beautiful. >> nothing says romance. >>> you need to get ready. >> i'm getting ready now. >> sam's going to go get ready to demonstrate that it takes a really warm coat to get through a cold winter. and one fashion designer thought a little love might help get through the harsh temperatures we're expecting. his solution was the hug me jacket. the designer, si chan, sent us a prototype, which sam will do weather in today. he's considered using it for his extreme weather team jacket. >> earmuffs. peekaboo. who's there? >> he thought everybody should get warm hugs. he's a recent graduate from london's college of fashion. oh, no. do you see this? i can't even get through it. he wanted the arms to resemble a stuff
katy perry and john mayer. yeah, they know how to do it. they were spotted taking their romance on the road north of l.a., in josh's favorite town. >> yes! >> the couple lingered for more than two hours as they dined alfresco in the picturesque seaside town. >> a santa barbara native, i believe. they took a walk at the old mission. it's beautiful. >> nothing says romance. >>> you need to get ready. >> i'm getting ready now. >> sam's going to go get...